ISB Healthcare 4.0
ISB Healthcare 4.0
ISB Healthcare 4.0 focuses on the health system design that can create opportunities and newer ways of delivering care in the future. Several emerging trends and their early applications are shaping the development of models that prioritises innovative approaches in healthcare delivery, placing health outcomes at the forefront. This effort seeks to redefine the landscape of healthcare delivery.
| Date | February 09, 2024 |
| Location | Hyderabad Campus |
Overview
The second edition of ISB Healthcare 4.0—the healthcare conference organised by the Indian School of Business’s Max Institute of Healthcare Management (ISB MIHM)— is set to bring together multiple stakeholders of the healthcare ecosystem, including ISB alumni, industry leaders, academia, corporate professionals, policymakers to discuss trends and early use cases for the healthcare of the future on February 09, 2024 at Hyderabad campus of ISB.
Ideas and early use cases being discussed at ISB Healthcare 4.0:
- Health financing as a lever to drive better health outcomes,
- Industry shifts needed to boost investments in healthcare,
- Shift of health risks to the provider–managed care,
- Collaborative care – decentralised care, and
- Redefinition of primary care
Sessions
Panel-1: Health financing as a lever to drive better health outcomes
India is currently undergoing an epidemiological transition, shifting from acute and communicable diseases to non-communicable and chronic conditions. This transition highlights the need for a new value-based approach to health financing and delivery. Achieving equitable access to quality healthcare for all citizens poses a challenge, particularly considering the relatively low healthcare spending in countries like India. In 2022, the total average out of pocket and public expenditure as a percentage of GDP among Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries was 9.2%, contrasting with India's lower figure of 3%. Notably, around 48% of the health expenditure in India is out of pocket. To complement government efforts and reduce out-of-pocket expenditure, there is an imperative to evolve supply-led initiatives, such as health insurance, focusing on better coverage and effectiveness of these schemes. A panel of experts, including policymakers, insurance regulators, providers, and global health experts, will collaborate to ideate how changes to financing can drive improved health outcomes in India.
Panel-2: The Three Big Ideas defining future of healthcare
In this session, a panel of experts, including healthcare strategists, innovators, providers, and global health experts, will highlight three significant ideas defining the future of healthcare. Firstly, collaborative care, promoting a decentralised approach that encourages teamwork and shared responsibilities across the healthcare ecosystem. Secondly, redefinition of primary care, emphasising an outward orientation and proactive care paving the way for a more comprehensive and patient-centric healthcare paradigm. Lastly, the reimagination of health care in which insurers and providers work much more closely together to ensure patient well-being.
Panel-3: Catalysing the Next Wave of Growth in Indian Healthcare: Attracting the Next $10 Billion Investment
Against the backdrop of the resilient growth of the Indian healthcare sector in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, private equity firms, both domestic and international, have played a pivotal role. Their contributions include facilitating accelerated growth, enhancing performance, and introducing clinical advancements in the companies they invest in. Notably, in 2023, these firms injected a substantial $4.6 billion into various segments of the Indian healthcare industry, spanning pharmaceuticals, healthcare providers, payers, medtech, and healthtech companies. The panel, comprising experts from both private equity and the industry, will engage in discussions to provide valuable insights on new investment opportunities within this rapidly evolving sector.
Panel-4: Unlocking the Potential of Tech-led Decentralised Care Model
The key to delivering an efficient decentralised healthcare model lies in the adept utilisation of technology. This panel will unravel the intricacies of tech-led collaborative care model and its impact on provisioning of primary, secondary, and tertiary level of healthcare. The panel will list down the challenges and opportunities of transformative ideas that have the potential to scale-up this field. The panellists will delve into crucial roles played by technology companies and healthcare organisations for a tech-led decentralised healthcare model.
Startup Showcase
The conference provides a unique opportunity to engage with up-and-coming startup founders in the Indian healthcare sector, gaining insights into their innovative products. These startups are founded by ISB alumni from various programmes of ISB and alumni from various I-Venture @ISB programmess, including the I-HEAL, I-WIN, and Social Impact cohorts.
Speakers
- Aparna Sathianathan, Product lead, 10BEDICU Project, eGovernments Foundation
- Dr Nachiket Mor, Visiting Faculty, Indian School of Business Visiting Scientist, Banyan Academy of Leadership in Mental Health
- Dr Rana Mehta, Partner & Leader Healthcare PricewaterhouseCoopers Services LLP
- Krisha Mathur, Director, ACT Grants ISB PGP Class of 2014
- Sandhya Venkateswaran, Senior Fellow Centre for Social and Economic Progress
- Professor Sarang Deo, Professor, Operations Management; Deputy Dean, Faculty & Research, ISB; Executive Director, ISB Max Institute of Healthcare Management
- Viren Shetty, Executive Vice Chair Narayana Health
- Professor Vishal Karungulam, Clinical Assistant Professor (Teaching), Information Systems, ISB
- Professor Prothit Sen, Assistant Professor, Strategy, ISB
- Visalakshi Chandramouli, Managing Partner Tata Capital Healthcare Fund
- Dr Krishna Reddy, CEO, Access Health International
- Anish Bafna, CEO & MD Healthium Medtech Limited
- Vishal Bali, Executive Chairman Asia Healthcare Holdings
- Himanshu Nema, Managing Director Warburg Pincus
- Vaibhav Tewari, Co-Founder and CEO Portea Medical
- Sameer Sawarkar, Co-Founder & CEO Neurosynaptic Communications
- Dr Soujanya Kunapareddy, CEO, ReLiv Healthy India ISB AMPH Founding Class
- Dr Amit Malik, Founder & CEO Amaha Health
- Dr Sujana Priya .V, Radiation Oncologist AIG Hospitals
- Dr A V Gurava Reddy, Managing Director KIMS-Sunshine Hospitals
Registration Closed
Thank you for your interest in ISB Healthcare 4.0.
The registration to the conference is closed. If you are still interested in joining the conference, we would encourage you to join us virtually.
Register for Virtual link - https://forms.gle/VTq7XvXJCogTojsN7
Thank you for your interest.
Team ISB MIHM